Re: [osol-discuss] Project Proposal: CIFS client

2006-06-05 Thread Stephen Lau
+1 from me and +1 from everyone who has ever asked me why Solaris doesn't have smbmount (which is like +5000) Robert Thurlow wrote: The CIFS client for Solaris is a virtual file system on Solaris providing access to the servers which support the CIFS protocol, which is the natural file sharing

Re: [osol-discuss] Project Proposal: CIFS client

2006-06-05 Thread Rich Teer
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Robert Thurlow wrote: > The CIFS client for Solaris is a virtual file system on Solaris > providing access to the servers which support the CIFS protocol, > which is the natural file sharing protocol on Windows; Samba on > Unix/Linux is a CIFS server implementation. +1 -- Ri

[osol-discuss] Project Proposal: CIFS client

2006-06-05 Thread Robert Thurlow
The CIFS client for Solaris is a virtual file system on Solaris providing access to the servers which support the CIFS protocol, which is the natural file sharing protocol on Windows; Samba on Unix/Linux is a CIFS server implementation. Using the CIFS client, users can mount remote CIFS server sh